On April 13th, 68-year-old John Johnson was involved in a domestic incident with his wife, Daisy Johnson, at their Ishee Drive residence. When officers arrived on the scene, they spoke with Daisy, who stated John had been drinking the entire day but started making threats toward her. Daisy also claimed that Johnson said he was going to “blow her brains out” and that their daughter heard the threat before she left to go to her home. After their daughter left, Daisy claimed John was still trying to argue, so she went outside to separate herself. Daisy then stated that when she returned inside, John had a pistol and still wanted to argue. Daisy claimed that she and John started arguing once again. This is when John then fired his weapon into the wall next to Daisy. John then proceeded to hit Daisy in the head and tried to pull her down the stairs with him. Daisy claimed she was able to separate from John. Daisy said she made it back to the living room while John walked outside to the back porch. Daisy then locked the screen door behind John and drove to their daughter’s house to call 911. John was taken into custody and charged with aggravated assault and reckless endangerment.
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Soldier Brandon Thomas crashes motorcycle after attempting to flee police
On April 9th, 23-year-old Soldier Brandon Thomas was involved in a single-vehicle accident after fleeing police on Dover Road. When officers noticed Thomas’s motorcycle going 67 mph in a 45 mph zone, they initiated a traffic stop. Officers saw a female occupant on the back of the motorcycle when it sped up and passed officers at an increased speed of 70 mph. A traffic stop was attempted, but the motorcycle failed to yield. Officers did not chase after Thomas due to wet road conditions. Moments later, another officer heard the sound of a vehicle crash at an intersection near Dover Road and Power Street. Officers confirmed the motorcycle involved as the vehicle that had fled police moments earlier. The female passenger sustained road rash injuries due to the crash. Thomas was taken into custody for failure to exercise due care, speeding, reckless endangerment, and evading arrest.
Andrew Lewis accidentally fires his gun, bullet ricochets into neighbors’ home
29-year-old Andrew Nevin Lewis negligently discharged his 9mm handgun in his residence on Tylertown Road late February 8th. When officers arrived, Lewis admitted to accidentally firing his gun. The bullet went through his clock, bedroom wall, kitchen door, and kitchen wall before stopping in the side wall of his neighbor’s house. Lewis’ neighbors, Patricia and Earl Babcock, told officers they had no injuries and their house had no damage. Lewis was taken into custody for two counts of reckless endangerment.
Natasha Johnson punches ex-husband, attempts to crash car during argument
38-year-old Natasha Johnson was jailed on January 18th for assaulting her ex-husband. Clifford Johnson told police he was picking up his daughter from a dental appointment. While driving, he and Natasha began to argue in the car. Natasha then threw a cup at Clifford, which hit him in the shoulder. She then threw a second cup at him, but she missed, and the metal cup cracked the windshield. Clifford told police that Natasha then punched him in the face multiple times. Then, Clifford ended up running off the road and nearly into the grass on 101st due to Natasha grabbing the steering wheel and pulling it downward. Clifford stated that Natasha then grabbed his glasses and broke them in her hands.
According to Natasha, she punched Clifford three or four times in the face, but she never hit him with the cup because she missed, and it hit the windshield. Natasha also admitted to grabbing the steering wheel and advised that she intended to damage his car. Due to their child being in the backseat during the time of this reckless behavior, it was determined that the child was placed in danger.
19-year-old John Harris charged after trying to shoot person at Days Inn
19-year-old John Harris was involved in a shooting at the Days Inn on Highway 76 on December 17th. Officers received a call from a complainant that they heard a gunshot in the parking lot and that he saw two black males and females leave in a red vehicle. Officers arrived on the scene and found a 9mm shell casing in the parking lot in front of a room. Officers were informed by hotel staff that the room belonged to John Harris. Surveillance footage shows Harris pointing a pistol at a black male’s face and body and then shooting at the male’s feet. The video also showed that during the shooting, there were other bystanders nearby. Officers made contact with Harris at his residence on Kendrick Street. Harris told them that he had gotten into a verbal altercation with a friend and fired the shot in self-defense. John Harris was taken into custody and charged with reckless endangerment on December 20th.
Dartanion McGee runs over utility worker for no reason
40-year-old Dartanion McGee was involved in an altercation with Michael Boone at Tradewinds Terrace on December 19th. Boone showed up at McGee’s residence to do some work for the utility company he works for. Once Boone arrived, McGee came outside and began yelling at him for no reason. When Boone went onto the grass to continue his work, McGee entered his car, put it into reverse, and drove into Boone. The vehicle struck Boone in his left leg and stopped on the heel of his foot. Boone was able to get his foot from under the car. Officers observed black marks on Boone’s pants and marks on the vehicle. When officers spoke with McGee, he said he didn’t hit Boone with his car but that he was repositioning his car to block off the utilities. McGee did not specify why he did this. McGee said that while the vehicle was parked, Boone rubbed up against it, causing the marks on his pants. Dartanion McGee was taken into custody and charged with reckless endangerment.
Anthony Conte points gun at girlfriend holding baby
37-year-old Anthony Conte was involved in a domestic altercation with his girlfriend, Teala Goff, at their home on Excell Road on November 23rd. Conte arrived at the house and immediately initiated an argument with Goff. The dispute intensified to the point that Conte was holding a gun to Goff’s head while she was holding their baby. Conte had her cornered and told her that he was going to kill her. She told him to “do it,” and he left after having a brief exchange with her. When Conte came back, he had another verbal altercation with her that resulted in him pushing her back into the house, causing her to fall while holding the child. When she fell, the child’s arm hit the fish tank, leaving a mark on the child’s arm. This prompted Conte to leave the house again and cut off all means of communication with Goff. Conte was taken into custody and charged with aggravated domestic assault and reckless endangerment.
Soldier Garfield Martin accidentally shoots neighbor’s apartment
27-year-old US Army Soldier Garfield Martin was involved in a shooting at Tiny Town Road on November 24th. Law enforcement received calls that gunshots went off and entered the Q building, between apartments 3 & 4. Martin, after accidentally firing the shots, went and checked on the people who lived inside Q3, and officers checked on the people in Q4. When Martin engaged with the officer, he told them that he was trying to take the gun away from his wife, who was trying to put the handgun on safe. When he took the gun from her, it discharged and shot toward the Q building. Martin was taken into custody and charged with reckless endangerment.
Kyjuan Schambers jailed after hit-and-run crash
21-year-old Kyjuan Schambers was the driver responsible for multiple injuries in a three-vehicle accident on Purple Heart Pkwy. on October 3rd. Officers witnessed a white Kia Sedan speeding down 101st Airborne Division Pkwy. shortly before responding to a wreck involving the same vehicle. Three cars were damaged, and as officers arrived, they observed two Glock handguns and blue pills, later identified as Oxycodone, in plain view of the unoccupied Kia Sedan. Officers determined the Kia Sedan to be the at-fault vehicle as witnesses stated that the Kia was traveling at a high speed before rear-ending a car, causing them to hit the car in front of them.
A passenger and a driver were transported to Tennova for medical attention and were able to identify Schambers as the driver of the Kia. Officers confirmed that the Kia was registered to Schambers and that his license was “eligible for reissue.” Schambers was arrested on October 5th for reckless endangerment, unlawful carrying of a weapon, simple possession, leaving the scene, and driving without a license.
Alishaa ‘Peachy’ Dabney jailed after police pursuit; marijuana in a stitch satchel
24-year-old Alishaa Dabney, AKA Peachy, was jailed on September 14th after a vehicle pursuit in her Audi A4 on Lafayette Road after she failed to stop at a stop sign. Once the officers activated emergency equipment, Dabney sped away until eventually coming to a complete stop on Anita Court. While placing Ms. Dabney into custody for the chase and traffic violation, officers observed a male passenger in the vehicle. He stated that he told Ms. Dabney to stop several times during the chase, but she refused. A strong odor of marijuana was coming from the vehicle, according to police. A search yielded a “Stitch” satchel bag containing 24.9 grams of marijuana and two loaded guns, one of which didn’t have a serial number. Dabney was sluggish and had bloodshot eyes. She admitted to being under the influence and to being in possession of marijuana and firearms.
Zachary Clark found with two guns, Fentanyl, marijuana, Xanax, Percocet after car chase
19-year-old Zachary Clark was jailed on July 14th after leading police in a car chase that ended in the parking lot of Wagon Wheel on Fort Campbell Boulevard. Clark was the driver during the chase. Unknown pills were found in his pockets that were later identified as Percocets and Xanax. A search of the vehicle yielded 5.7 grams of fentanyl, 46.6 grams of marijuana, a loaded Ruger 5.7, a loaded Kel-Tec PMR, and a loaded Glock 36 in the backseat.
Deion Sanders shoots thru neighbor’s ceiling while cleaning gun
21-year-old Deion Sanders was jailed last week after officers responded to Wallace Boulevard when the downstairs neighbor stated Sanders shot a gun through his apartment and he could see the hole in the ceiling. The neighbor told police that Sanders came downstairs to his apartment to apologize for the shot that had been fired.
On July 17th, Sanders’ Mother, Anquenette Sanders, told police that her son called her the night of the incident and explained what happened with his gun. On July 19th, Police spoke with Sanders, who explained that he was cleaning his gun in his bedroom when he accidentally discharged it into the downstairs apartment.
Soldier Isileli Rivas charged with firing shots out truck window at stranger
21-year-old Isileli Rivas, a Fort Campbell soldier, was jailed on May 1 after police say he fired shots from a vehicle on Brady Drive near Dover Road. Leonard Coleman told police the Ford F-250 which was driven by Paul Allen, and was pulling a trailer, was firing multiple shots out the window at various places and at him. Officers located the truck, which was also occupied by passenger Tyler Ready. A pistol was located in the vehicle, along with another firearm and spent shell casings. All three were transported to the station and during an interview, both Allen and Ready stated that Rivas just started shooting from the back seat as they were traveling.
Fort Campbell Soldier Nathan Embers shoots himself in pinky finger
21-year-old Fort Campbell Soldier Nathaniel Embers shot himself in the pinky finger on April 22. He was with family at a local AirBNB in downtown Clarksville when he brought a 9 mm Taurus handgun into the kitchen, where Del Carmen, Emma Opsal, Eric Opsal, Samantha Embers, W. Embers, Dabney Noble, and Richard Noble were all present. Nathan reportedly checked the gun to make sure it was clear and then began to load the gun when he shot himself in the finger. The round went through his pinky, then struck the kitchen island and cabinet.
John Barrs scheduled to appear in court for road rage rampage incident
48-year-old John Barrs is scheduled to appear in court later this month after he went on a road rage rampage last year on I-24. Troopers say in August of 2022, Barrs was driving a black GMC Denali in the left lane and attempted to merge due to an upcoming lane closure for construction when he sideswiped a black Mercedes Benz. Footage from a TDOT truck dash camera shows him impacting the other vehicle and driving alongside the Mercedes until he purposely struck the victim’s car a second time. He caused $12,000 in damage and was charged with felony vandalism and reckless endangerment. He is set to appear in court on April 27.
Soldier Keyshon Dill fires gun into neighbor’s apartment
21-year-old Fort Campbell Soldier Keyshon Dill was jailed after he reportedly accidentally fired his gun while he was cleaning it. On Mar 2nd, Dill’s neighbor on Jack Miller Blvd reported that when he woke up and walked into the kitchen, he found his cabinet door open and his Windex bottle spilled on the floor. He saw what appeared to be a bullet hole through one of the cabinets and the bullet on the living room floor. The bullet appeared to have come from the apartment next door. When officers made contact with Dill, he was in his bed; he told officers that he had a weapon and that it was recently discharged when they asked. He explained that about an hour before their arrival, at 3:30 a.m., he was cleaning his gun and accidentally fired it.
Trio charged after high-speed chase: Diamond Robinson, LeAndreonna Robinson, & Antoine Maupin
Deputies attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a silver Chrysler 200 on I-24 as it was traveling 107 mph on February 13. Inside the vehicle was 19-year-old Diamond Robinson, 20-year-old Le’Andreonna Robinson, and 20-year-old Antoine Maupin. The trio increased speed, and a chase began onto Wilma Rudolph at 85 mph, where they blacked out the vehicle and eventually lost control into a field off Trenton Road. They fled on foot but were apprehended across the field. Inside the vehicle was 17 grams of marijuana, 2 grams of Fentanyl, and a firearm. All three denied being the driver or possession of the gun
Katlyn Smalley indicted on vehicular homicide charge after 2022 crash
A February Grand Jury indicted 23-year-old Katlyn Smalley on charges of vehicular homicide and reckless endangerment for the March 21, 2022, automobile crash that killed Rebecca Shelton and placed Ronald Huter in danger of death or serious bodily injury. Her bond is set at $350,000.
Dezisrae Reed attempts to flee with a police officer hanging out of her vehicle
25-year-old Dezisrae Deshawn Reed was one of three women who worked together to steal three handbags valued at $5,750 from Dillard’s at Governor’s Square Mall in Clarksville just before 5 p.m. on New Year’s Eve. As a Clarksville Police Officer attempted to pull her from the driver’s seat of a vehicle, she began to drive away, with him hanging out her door…
Clarksville booty-bouncing influencer Allison Eady shoots boyfriend & fires at his teenage son
23-year-old Allison Kiara Eady, who is known for eating food and bouncing her buttocks to her 100,000 followers on TikTok, is jailed in lieu of a $70,000 bond in Clarksville after she shot her boyfriend, Mike Marcel, in the torso and fired a shot at a 15-year-old boy who tackled her, with six more minor children present in the house…